Global Warming?
I believe the sun is spitting.... and that global warming is not man-made. I believe an increased intensity of sunspots and solar flares is having an effect on all life forms worldwide, and that we can all benefit greatly during this period if we learn to understand the truth of what is taking place. 2008 - Solar Cycle 24 - has begun and is due to end in 2012.
It was 15 years ago when I began getting visions of a period of serious climatic upheaval around the world, and spoke of them on tape for many clients who had requested particular information regarding their own respective countries.
These visions included:
- Britain would become increasingly warmer, as would the whole of Europe
- there would be great storms across the world, with dramatic winds blowing over the Middle East
- water surges would hit the USA
- growing masses of ever more desperate people would be on the move looking for food and safety, with many heading for Europe and the UK
- from 2007 to 2012 the world will have the greatest self-evidence taking place for all to see.
Through powerful mind techniques, I am teaching people how to see ahead for themselves, challenging and helping everyone to 'Look to the Future'. And with all that's happening, can anyone afford not to?
Yet to me the Future is Golden, even though my feelings towards 'climate change' have not altered in the intervening years. NASA recently calculated that solar flares (usually above sunspots exploding on the sun when stored energy held in spiralling magnetic fields is released) will soon be giving us a peak performance - a 'spike' - the likes of which haven't been seen since records began. This they estimate will take place sometime between 2009 and 2011.
And does a violent sun affect the ozone layer? You bet it does, and all of us along with it, as it has done since time began. So with regard to the current extremes of weather we feel we are experiencing more and more each year, nothing new is happening that hasn't happened many times before - all part of a natural process during humankind's gradual evolution and, as such, not humankind's direct fault at all
Yet the powers-that-be would have us believe otherwise. They have to, for the sad truth is that humankind is responsible for the world's very quickly running out of natural resources - not just oil, but water and food as well - vital resources that had been taken for granted.
Estimates indicate that the total number of human beings that have ever lived prior to the early 1800's (i.e some 200 years ago) was 1 billion. Now it's 6.5 billion and rising. So the question we should really be asking ourselves is not whether we can reduce our individual carbon footprints worldwide, but whether we can limit the number of 'us' worldwide.
Which may be why things seem to be turning as they are. Governments have become increasingly aware - as the rest of us are - that the world is already failing to sustain the current global population satisfactorily (or at all in some places), so how's it ever going to cope or function with 7, 9, 12 billion or even more?
Yet there's another question too. The Internet has many examples of technologies that could and would have helped overcome such problems but which have yet to see the light of day. 'Free energy' is but one, cures for cancer another. And many of these have been around for quite some time. It's time we became more consciously aware.